Registration
& Fees:If you plan to participate in the International Conference
on Nonlinear Partial Differential Differential Equations and Geometric
Analysis, we kindly ask you to send us an e-mail to Prof. Yongqiang Fufuyqhit@yahoo.cn and
containing your
name, position, postal address, e-mail address, title and abstract
(typed in LaTeX or Word document, not to exceed one
A4 page) of your talk, travel schedule and additional information and
comments
if you may have.

Registration fees: RMB 500 (for Chinese) or 100 U.S Dollars. There is
no registration fee for invited speakers.
The local expenses of the invited speakers including hotel and meals
during the conference
period will be covered by the financial sponsors. The conference fee
should be paid upon arrival during the
registration.

Deadlines:The deadline for
registration is May 31,
2008.
Titles and abstracts of all the invited talks must also be received by June 15,
2008. Abstracts should be typed in LaTeX or plain text,
containing your
name, institute affiliation, postal address, e-mail address, title and
abstract, not to exceed one page
and sent by email to Prof. Yongqiang Fufuyqhit@yahoo.cn

Visa Information:
Non-Chinese citizen will need a visa to enter China, and visa cannot be obtained in the airport upon
arrival.

Local organizers could send you a formal
invitation letter for visa if needed.
Please apply for China entry visa in person at Embassy or Consulate of
P.R.China one of the
following
locations (depending on your location):

The site of conference Harbin
is the capital of Heilongjiang province, the northern most province of
China.With only a history of about 120 years in existence, Harbin now
has a population of 9.5 million (4.6 million in urban area). Harbin is
a thriving industrial city. It is also the political,
economic, scientific, cultural and communications centre of Northeast
China. Harbin is known as one of the major cities in China and
Northeast Asia. Harbin bears the nickname 'The Pearl on the swan's
neck' because the shape of Heilongjiang resembles a swan, or as
'Oriental Moscow' or 'Oriental Paris' for the architecture in the city.
Harbin is also known as 'Ice City' for its long and cold winter.

Harbin
weather (located at the northeast China, the summer weather of
Harbin is mild and cool compared to most other cities in China)

Tourist Information:

Conference may organize a half-day tour of the city of Harbin.
Possible destinations include Taiyang Island
(太阳岛), Saint Sofia Church (圣索菲亚教堂), and Central Street (中央大街).

Conference will organize excursion trips for invited speakers in
July 5. The route is Jingpo Lake (镜泊湖), 350km east
of Harbin. Jingpo Lake is well known for its peace and quietness, and
the volcanic geography that is great for trekking in and over. The
Chinese of Jingpo are fond of quoting the phrase that this lake is the
"West Lake of the north", a reference to the famous Hangzhou scenic
spot.

Transportation:Harbin Taiping Airport
(HRB) serves Harbin metropolitan area. Airlines which serve
HRB
include Air China, Asiana, Cathay
Pacific, China Eastern, China Southern, Dalavia, Hainan Air, Shanghai
Air, Shenzhen Air, Vladivostok Air, Xiamen Air, Yakutia. Major
connecting airports are
Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Seoul, and various
Russian cities. Every day there are more than ten flights from Beijing
or Shanghai to Harbin. There are also train service from almost all the
cities in China to Harbin.